Structural development of the Tertiary fold-and-thrust belt in east Oscar II Land, Spitsbergen

  • Steffen G. Bergh
  • Arild Andresen

Abstract

The Tertiary deformation in east Oscar II Land, Spitsbergen, is compressional and thin-skinned, and includes thrusts with ramp-flat geometry and associated fault-bend and fault-propagation folds. The thrust front in the Mediumfjellct-Lappdalen area consists of intensely deformed Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks thrust on top of subhorizontal Mesozoic rocks to the east. The thrust front represents a complex frontal ramp duplex in which most of the eastward displacement is transferred from sole thrusts in the Permian and probably Carboniferous strata to roof thrusts in the Triassic sequence. The internal geometries in the thrust front suggest a complex kinematic development involving not only simple 'piggy-back', in-sequencc thrusting, but also overstep as well as out-of-sequence thrusting. The position of the thrust front and across-strike variation in structural character in east Oscar II Land is interpreted to be controlled by lithological (facies) variations and/or pre-existing structures, at depth, possibly cxtensional faults associated with the Carboniferous graben system.

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Published
1990-01-12
How to Cite
Bergh S. G., & Andresen A. (1990). Structural development of the Tertiary fold-and-thrust belt in east Oscar II Land, Spitsbergen. Polar Research, 8(2), 217-236. https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v8i2.6813
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